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28 December 2012 news 29 Meander along the newly formed track through Raupo Valley and native bush up to ancient towering pohutukawa on Pohutukawa Ridge; this is Waiheke’s best kept secret, offering panoramic views. Come and celebrate all the work Forest & Bird has done over the years on Waiheke. Find out how to become a member or get involved in a community project, like tree planting or weed care. The guide will be Waiheke Forest & Bird and local tree expert Tony King-Turner from Oasis Landscapes. The going is moderate and there will The stunning Pie Melon Bay property of Bruce Plested Guided by local historian Paul Monin, this will be a walk back in time, celebrating the stories of the land around three important Waiheke bays at low tide. There will be a barbecue at Wharetana Bay Public Reserve afterwards. The terrain is moderate, although steep on ascent and descent into and out of Wharetana. In some parts, it is slippery and on rocks, so walkers should bring sturdy footwear. Tuesday 22 January: Rorohara, the beautiful Plested property at Waiheke Road, Pie Melon Bay Meet at the barn before rambling through the ancient forest of Rorohara and listening to stories from long ago with local storyteller Tanya Batt. This ramble will be guided by land- owner Bruce Plested and is of moderate difficulty. Tuesday 29 January: Onetangi Forest & Bird Reserve, Onetangi Meet at the Onetangi Ratepayers and STORAGE WAIHEKE Residents’ Hall on Third Avenue. The walk will be by way of the Roy Nelson Gate on Waiheke Road. ad en iaW n be a barbecue at Pohutukawa Ridge after the walk. All walkers must have sturdy, sensible footwear, no jandals please. For further enquries, contact Jacqueline Joseph on 372 2831. • 0 h d a 1 BUSINESS & DOMESTIC MINI WAREHOUSE STORAGE 2a Tahi Rd & 112 Ostend Rd, Ostend For enquiries ph Jess 372 6223 • a/h 027 278 6201 www.onetangibeachraces.co.nz keh t y O u 2 a y 3 c I e a C 2 S a a R als n mo 4 y y a t R t i n ig d n e F e j o d h a t B u d c p o r 0 a M a t rb e n a r a e e 1 r I n c o r n e a e e d ces a r c s h !